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Dirt Bike Pannier Carrier

We do motocross and trail rides with our dirt bikes.
Next weekend is a 60 kilometre long trail ride. We normally only ride 15 kilometre loops twice before stopping to re-fuel, rest, drink and eat.
We normally only carry water, first aid products and an air pump. But this trail ride we need to take food, tools, spare tube and a two way radio.
Thus we need some way to carry the extra 5 kilos of weight.
I came up with an idea and drew it on my cad system. I printed out the design and glued it to a sheet of 1.6mm or 1/16th" ali.
Then the usual took place cut and shape.

Hi Trasko,
On the Saturday the trail loop was 60 kilometers long with creek crossings and hill climbs blocked by logs and boulders. The loop took 6 hours to complete with 2 fuel stops. We did not have any break downs so the tools carried in the pannier were never used. I did put the jerry can funnel in the pannier which did get used. Our fuel tanks were transported to a central position via open trailer and were covered in sand. Had I attached the funnel to the jerry can it would have been unuseable.
It also rained most of Saturday.
On Sunday the loop was only 6 kilometers long and we blasted around it 5 times at very high speed.

Summary;
The extra 5 kilos over the front wheel did mean that I had to shift my weight back slightly over jumps and down hills, but the front end grip while cornering was improved. Overall I enjoyed having the pannier along as it carried food and a handheld UHF two way radio as well. I did get some great comments about it while talking to other riders at the fuel stops. It functioned perfectly and did not rattle, come lose, shift load and with the waterproof cover everything inside was dry.